AW: error on the diffusion tensor parameters

2014-12-18 Thread Panwalkar, Vineet
Dear Edward,

Following is the error,

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/multi/processor.py, line 
494, in run
self.callback.init_master(self)
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/multi/__init__.py, line 
318, in default_init_master
self.master.run()
  File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/relax.py, line 
199, in run
self.interpreter.run(self.script_file)
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
line 279, in run
return run_script(intro=self.__intro_string, local=locals(), 
script_file=script_file, show_script=self.__show_script, 
raise_relax_error=self.__raise_relax_error)
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
line 585, in run_script
return console.interact(intro, local, script_file, show_script=show_script, 
raise_relax_error=raise_relax_error)
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
line 484, in interact_script
exec_script(script_file, local)
  File 
/opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
line 363, in exec_script
runpy.run_module(module, globals)
  File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py, line 180, in run_module
fname, loader, pkg_name)
  File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py, line 72, in _run_code
exec code in run_globals
  File 
/home/vpan014/NMR_900_FZJ_data/Relax/Apo_structure1_09122014/run17_structure/relax_mc_difftensor_print_all.py,
 line 11, in module
from my_relax.tensor_mc import Main, print_fancy, Out_tensor
ImportError: No module named my_relax.tensor_mc

I am checking with my former labmate who wrote the script regarding the module 
as well.

I also had a question regarding possibility of performing Monte Carlo 
simulations to get errors on the model free parameters within all the four 
diffusion tensor models. I mean, normally, the MC simulations are performed 
once a particular diffusion tensor is selected using the AIC. Is there a way to 
do the simulations on rest of the tensor models as well?

Cheers,

Vineet


Hi Vineet,

Could you copy and paste the entire error?  That would significantly
help working out what is happening, as it will indicate where the
error is happening.  But if you search for the text my_relax or file
my_relax.py, you will see that this has never existed in any version
of relax, from 2001 until now.

Regards,

Edward

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On 18 December 2014 at 15:09, Panwalkar, Vineet
 Hi all,

 I have a script to calculate errors on the diffusion tensor parameters, 
 written by one of my former colleagues. It works well with relax v 3.2.3 
 however, in the version 3.3.3, it doesn't work and gives an error message 
 saying ImportError: No module named my_relax.tensor_mc.
 I was wondering if the module has been renamed/replaced to something else or 
 is this something entirely different.

 Thanks,

 Vineet
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AW: error on the diffusion tensor parameters

2014-12-18 Thread Panwalkar, Vineet
Hello Edward,

Thanks for the reply. I am trying to get hold of all the missing modules. Once 
they are all at one place, I will put it into relax with his permission.

I had another small query. I was wondering if there was a possibility to 
extract errors on the model free parameters within all the four diffusion 
tensor models. I mean, normally, the MC simulations are performed once a 
particular diffusion tensor is selected using the AIC. Is there a way to do the 
this on rest of the tensor models as well, either before the AIC selection or 
after it separately?

Regards,

Vineet

An: Panwalkar, Vineet
Cc: relax-users@gna.org
Betreff: Re: error on the diffusion tensor parameters

Hi Vineet,

From the error message, the my_relax module is clearly a special
Python or relax module written by your former college.  It is not part
of relax, so I can't help you much.  You might be able to find it on
your system by typing:

$ locate my_relax.py
$ locate tensor_mc.py

The missing external module will have one of these names.  If it is
tensor_mc.py, then this will be in the directory my_relax/.  All the
contents of that directory is then called a Python package, and you
will need all of it.  I hope this information helps.  It is a pity
your former college did not contribute it to relax so that I can help
you more.

Regards,

Edward


On 18 December 2014 at 15:36, Panwalkar, Vineet
v.panwal...@fz-juelich.de wrote:
 Dear Edward,

 Following is the error,

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/multi/processor.py, 
 line 494, in run
 self.callback.init_master(self)
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/multi/__init__.py, 
 line 318, in default_init_master
 self.master.run()
   File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/relax.py, line 
 199, in run
 self.interpreter.run(self.script_file)
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
 line 279, in run
 return run_script(intro=self.__intro_string, local=locals(), 
 script_file=script_file, show_script=self.__show_script, 
 raise_relax_error=self.__raise_relax_error)
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
 line 585, in run_script
 return console.interact(intro, local, script_file, 
 show_script=show_script, raise_relax_error=raise_relax_error)
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
 line 484, in interact_script
 exec_script(script_file, local)
   File 
 /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/relax/prompt/interpreter.py, 
 line 363, in exec_script
 runpy.run_module(module, globals)
   File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py, line 180, in run_module
 fname, loader, pkg_name)
   File /opt/scisoft64/usr/lib/python2.7/runpy.py, line 72, in _run_code
 exec code in run_globals
   File 
 /home/vpan014/NMR_900_FZJ_data/Relax/Apo_structure1_09122014/run17_structure/relax_mc_difftensor_print_all.py,
  line 11, in module
 from my_relax.tensor_mc import Main, print_fancy, Out_tensor
 ImportError: No module named my_relax.tensor_mc

 I am checking with my former labmate who wrote the script regarding the 
 module as well.

 I also had a question regarding possibility of performing Monte Carlo 
 simulations to get errors on the model free parameters within all the four 
 diffusion tensor models. I mean, normally, the MC simulations are performed 
 once a particular diffusion tensor is selected using the AIC. Is there a way 
 to do the simulations on rest of the tensor models as well?

 Cheers,

 Vineet
 

 Hi Vineet,

 Could you copy and paste the entire error?  That would significantly
 help working out what is happening, as it will indicate where the
 error is happening.  But if you search for the text my_relax or file
 my_relax.py, you will see that this has never existed in any version
 of relax, from 2001 until now.

 Regards,

 Edward

  ___

 On 18 December 2014 at 15:09, Panwalkar, Vineet
 Hi all,

 I have a script to calculate errors on the diffusion tensor parameters, 
 written by one of my former colleagues. It works well with relax v 3.2.3 
 however, in the version 3.3.3, it doesn't work and gives an error message 
 saying ImportError: No module named my_relax.tensor_mc.
 I was wondering if the module has been renamed/replaced to something else or 
 is this something entirely different.

 Thanks,

 Vineet
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